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Andrew from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Please find attached a more comprehensive version of the 80kph Speed Limit Survey - produced by the Mandeville Residents Association. This is a separate initiative to that of the WDC’s survey.
400 copies are currently being hand delivered by volunteers throughout the neighbourhood.
Please … View morePlease find attached a more comprehensive version of the 80kph Speed Limit Survey - produced by the Mandeville Residents Association. This is a separate initiative to that of the WDC’s survey.
400 copies are currently being hand delivered by volunteers throughout the neighbourhood.
Please fill out the survey questioner and place it in your letterbox for rural postal service's pick up on Thursday morning – place your letterbox flag in the upright position. Alternatively, you may send a scanned copy of your completed form to email: rij@xtra.co.nz no later than midnight Thursday.
Please ensure this message (and its accompanying survey document) is pushed out to local community group FB pages.
This message has been approved by the Mandeville Residents Association.
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It's no surprise that Neighbourly members love their cats - but we want to know how you celebrate the festive season with them.
Is Santa bringing your cat a present? Will she be served something special or an extra treat or two? Take our 2 minute survey and we'll send you a FREE … View moreIt's no surprise that Neighbourly members love their cats - but we want to know how you celebrate the festive season with them.
Is Santa bringing your cat a present? Will she be served something special or an extra treat or two? Take our 2 minute survey and we'll send you a FREE sample of our new FANCY FEAST PUREE KISS, just for taking part!
Available in small treat serves, FANCY FEAST PUREE KISS are the perfect treat for your feline friend this Christmas.
Wishing every Kiwi Cat a very Merry Christmas from FANCY FEAST.
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Saturday 25 November marks White Ribbon Day, an annual event drawing attention to men's violence towards women. New Zealanders are taking The Pledge and making a commitment to stand up, speak out - and act.
Have you watched our film Raise Our Men? Featuring interviews with nine Kiwi men, … View moreSaturday 25 November marks White Ribbon Day, an annual event drawing attention to men's violence towards women. New Zealanders are taking The Pledge and making a commitment to stand up, speak out - and act.
Have you watched our film Raise Our Men? Featuring interviews with nine Kiwi men, it demonstrates that change is possible when men are shown and supported to choose a different respectful path. You'll find clips on our website.
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Gay from Fernside
Hi,
We are asking for help to cart, probably 150, small lucerne hay bales which should be ready about Thursday or Friday this week. Driving licence preferable but not essential. Short distance from paddock to barn. Pls phone 0276 357 065
Rahul Deo Neighbourly Lead from Rangiora
Hi Neighbours,
A gentle reminder for the Emergency Mobile Alert
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www.civildefence.govt.nz...
The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) is leading the implementation of a new nationwide emergency alert channel. A nationwide test of Emergency Mobile Alert is happening … View moreHi Neighbours,
A gentle reminder for the Emergency Mobile Alert
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www.civildefence.govt.nz...
The Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) is leading the implementation of a new nationwide emergency alert channel. A nationwide test of Emergency Mobile Alert is happening on 26 November 2017 between 6 and 7pm.
The Emergency Mobile Alert should appear automatically on your phone’s screen with a unique and penetrating warning sound. As Emergency Mobile Alert is about keeping you safe, you won’t be able to opt-out of receiving Emergency Mobile Alert.
It is expected around one third of phones will initially be able to receive the alerts. This number is expected to rise substantially over time as people replace their phones with newer models.
Choose Kind is the movement inspired by the story, Wonder. The movement encourages people to create and spread more kindness in the world by inspiring people to practice random acts of kindness every day. Want to join the movement too? It’s easy.
Go to choosekind.org.nz and sign the pledge to … View moreChoose Kind is the movement inspired by the story, Wonder. The movement encourages people to create and spread more kindness in the world by inspiring people to practice random acts of kindness every day. Want to join the movement too? It’s easy.
Go to choosekind.org.nz and sign the pledge to show your commitment to start choosing kind. Don’t forget to share your pledge on your social channels and spread more kindness into your world! Check out movie trailer & NZ movie times now.
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Want to win tickets to see Wonder? We have 5 double passes to give away! Just like or thank this post and we'll put you in the draw! Winners contacted 4 December.
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Neighbourly members - catch Santa at your local Harvey Norman this weekend. Head in store for your FREE 6”x4” photo with Santa between 11am – 2pm this Saturday and Sunday. Looking for the perfect gift for friends and family? How about a Santa Photo pack! … View moreNeighbourly members - catch Santa at your local Harvey Norman this weekend. Head in store for your FREE 6”x4” photo with Santa between 11am – 2pm this Saturday and Sunday. Looking for the perfect gift for friends and family? How about a Santa Photo pack! Find out more about Santa's visit now.
PS - Don’t forget about our Black Friday Deals available online and in store!
Tracy from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Garage sale decluttering house all sorts of bits and bobs. Starting 8am Saturday 25th at 881 two chain road.
Negotiable
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
The nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening this Sunday between 6pm and 7pm.
No need to sign up or download an app. Just check your phone is on them list of capable makes and models and ensure your updates are up to date.
www.civildefence.govt.nz...
Door Man from Waimak Window & Door Repairs
I've been asked to fix a few leaks around garden windows, conservatories and porches lately. Sometimes it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
One recent job had water dripping down the roof window frame on a porch. The client had made a good job of siliconing around the exterior … View moreI've been asked to fix a few leaks around garden windows, conservatories and porches lately. Sometimes it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.
One recent job had water dripping down the roof window frame on a porch. The client had made a good job of siliconing around the exterior joins, yet still it leaked - lots.
Up on the ladder I noticed a dent on the tin roof where a roofer had missed the nail and bashed the ridge. There was a little pool underneath the nailhead and a tiny tear in the iron. So I sealed the damaged area and crossed my fingers.
I got a a nice surprise the other day in the Rangiora Pak n Save car park when the client told me that it had done the trick even after a torrential downpour.
So I guess the moral of this is where we see the water damage may a long way from where the leak is, so think like a drip and search uphill from where you see the water coming in. You may be surprised.
When choosing to make a property investment, the most important thing you can do is to approach the transaction
as a business decision.
You are not buying a home - which is an emotional purchase, and as much about listening to your heart as to your head. The property investment dream is to… View moreWhen choosing to make a property investment, the most important thing you can do is to approach the transaction
as a business decision.
You are not buying a home - which is an emotional purchase, and as much about listening to your heart as to your head. The property investment dream is to secure a high yield property in an area which will ultimately allow you to make good capital gains.
Therefore one of the most important calculations you will need to make is what the yield of a particular property will be. Yield is simply the rent a property could earn over a year, expressed as a percentage of the purchase price: Example, a $350,000 property rented at $350 a week will return a gross rental yield of 5.2%.
You can then use this figure to compare the returns you could get from a property against those provided by other types of investments, such as shares or bank deposits.
Whilst the gross rental yield is a simple calculation to use it's important to note that it doesn't take expenses into account. A property may have a high rental yield but may also have high expenses, making the rental return low when taken into consideration.
If you do want to want a more precise calculation you will need to know (or estimate) the total expenses of property including both purchasing and transaction costs (legal fees, building inspections, any start up loan fees, etc.) and annual costs such as vacancy costs (lost rent and advertising), repairs and maintenance, property management fees, home and contents insurance, rates etc.
As a general rule of thumb, cheaper houses will achieve better yields than more expensive properties.
Knowing all the extra costs can be daunting, however a Harcourts Twiss-Keir property manager can put you in touch with finance and tax specialists for assistance when deciding on an investment property.
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